Natural light is the bright, friendly sunlight that comes from our very own Sun, right above us in the sky.
Imagine you're playing outside on a sunny day, the kind where you can see everything clearly and feel warm on your skin. That’s natural light! It's like having a giant, invisible friend up in the sky who shines down on you and everything around you.
How Natural Light Works
Think of the Sun as a big, glowing lightbulb in the sky. Just like how your bedroom light makes it easy to see your toys, natural light helps us see things clearly during the day, whether we're playing, reading, or drawing pictures.
Sometimes, when clouds come by, they act like blankets that make the sunlight softer and less bright, just like when you put a piece of paper over a lamp. That’s why days can feel cozy and calm even on cloudy days!
So next time you're outside, remember, you're getting light from the Sun, and it's helping you see the world in all its colorful fun!
Examples
- A child playing outside on a sunny day, feeling warm and bright.
- How plants grow better when they get sunlight every day.
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See also
- What is solar?
- How Does Seasons and the Sun: Crash Course Kids 11.1 Work?
- How Does Colour of the Sun at Sunrise and Sunset Work?
- How Do Plants Turn Sunlight Into Life?
- How Does Solar Energy Reach Earth?